This fúckin' dude is on a roll recently with ****** threads.
Are fighters tested for helium?
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Why use helium why not say fuck it and go all the way to hydrogen which is the lightest gas of all.Comment
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4 minutes is about as long as a fighter walks on stage, weighs in and walks out. coincidence? brain damage and boxing...another coincidence? I think not.lol haha yooo thats the funniest face/gif ive ever seen
gotta save that
but to answer op aka the biggest rios fan on nsb.. helium displaces oxygen in the body nd your tissues & brain needs the diffusion of oxygen to survive. a little bit temporarily wont hurt. but a lot, would be fatal. 4 mins w/o oxygen begins brain damage, hence holding your breath that long is impossible
This explains why so many fighters are light headed during weigh ins. I don't agree with the rest; I've inhaled enough to know it's possible for an athlete.Do some maths. No.
By my estimation it would require something like 400 LITRES of helium to lift around 1 pound of weight
[buoyant mass for one m3 of helium in air = 0.178 kg * (1 − (1.292 / 0.178) ) = −1.114 kg] see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifting_gas
Lung capacity is around 6 litres... If you managed to get 5 litres into your lungs that's still only 5 grams loss of 'weight'
Also if you filled your lungs with 6 litres of helium you'd pass out.Comment
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